If nonoperative treatment fails, the osteophyte can be excised and the nerve can be safely decompressed through an anterior retroperitoneal approach. 展开 关键词: \{L5\} nerve root entrapment L5-S1 osteophyte \{L5\} radiculopathy DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsp.2012.05.001 被引量: 1 ...
The extract (100, 200, 300 mg kg(-1)) showed maximum inhibition of cough reflex at 90 min after drug administration and the antitussive activity was comparable to that of codeine phosphate, a standard antitussive agent.doi:10.1080/14786410601130620A. Sunil...
Compared to the OLIF approach, the TLIF technique had a greater risk of nerve damage, cage migration and subsidence, and hematoma in the prior research that investigated the many types of problems that might arise during the treatment. On the other hand, in comparison to the TLIF approach, ...
The L5 spinal nerve roots exit the spinal cord through small bony openings (intervertebral foramina) on the left and right sides of the spinal canal. These nerve roots join with other nerves to form bigger nerves that extend down the spine and travel down each leg. The L5 dermatomeis an ar...
We evaluated the proximally evoked soleus H-reflex in response to S1 nerve root stimulation (S1 foramen H-reflex) in SNN. Methods: Eleven patients with SNN and 6 with distal sensory axonopathy were studied. Tibial and S1 foramen H-reflexes were performed bilaterally in each patient. Results: ...
Conclusions Osteophytes at the L5-S1 junction can entrap the \\{L5\\} nerve root. If nonoperative treatment fails, the osteophyte can be excised and the nerve can be safely decompressed through an anterior retroperitoneal approach.Thomas Louis Jones II and Michael S. Hisey...
Systems and methods for stimulating a spinal nerve root of an S1 nerve of a patient involve advancing a treatment device lateral to a thecal sac, through a spinal canal, and into and through an S1 foramen of a sacral vertebral body of the patient. A distal portion of an electrode region ...
Herein, we present a case of a 74 year-old female with diskogenic back pain and L5 radiculopathy found to have a duplicated L5 nerve root intraoperatively. Interestingly, the L5-S1 disk was found to be normal and unlikely to contribute to her presentation. She underwent L5-S1 laminectomy ...
RESEARCH ON THE OCCURRENCE OF NERVE ROOT SYMPTOMS IN HERNIA OF THE L5-S1 NUCLEUS PULPOSUSPrzemysław MintaZbigniew ŚliwińskiAndrzej PermodaNatalia Szapowałow
Transfer of normal S1 nerve root to reinnervate atonic bladder due to conus meduUaris injury[J].Muscle Nerve, 2013,47(2): 241-245.Lin, H. and Hou, C. (2013) Transfer of normal S1 nerve root to reinnervate atonic bladder due to conus medullaris injury. Muscle Nerve 47, 241-245 ...